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IWM Duxford, Marshall Auditorium

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IWM Duxford,Cambridge,, Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR - 

  • Users

    Up to
    200 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

IWM Duxford is a venue like no other, surrounded by the kind of history that you can live and breathe. This Second World War Battle of Britain fighter station has been transformed into an impressive events space and is home to over 100 aircraft including the iconic Lancaster, Spitfire and Concorde. Whether you're organising a meeting for 10, a conference for 210 or a spectacular bowl food evening for 650, it's a location to delight and inspire your guests.

Located just south of Cambridge on J10 of the M11, IWM Duxford is easily accessible from London with ample free parking.

Our state of the art, contemporary auditorium seats up to 200 delegates for meetings, presentations, seminars and lectures. It boasts high quality audio sound, inbuilt high specification PA system and adjustable lighting.

Marshall Auditorium

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Capacity & layout

Theatre

Theatre

up to 200

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Amenities

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Lectern

Lectern

Natural light

Natural light

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

Microphone

Microphone

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

TV screen

TV screen

Flipchart

Flipchart

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • tom richardson

    February 2025

    Fantastic place to visit. Such a great selection of amazing planes displayed so beautifully. Really interesting and some really iconic planes - Concorde, SR-71, U2, Vulcan Bomber, Lancaster, Lightening, Tornado were my highlights. Would 100% recommend

  • Paul Ellis

    February 2025

    The weather on the day wasn't the best but that didn't spoil the fun. Absolutely loads to see and do. The volunteers are really great, very helpful and knowledgeable. Only negative in the day were the queues for food but on a nicer day you could take a picnic, there are some lovely areas to sit and eat

  • Stephen Digby

    March 2025

    A great day out for any aviation enthusiast. A large number of aircraft on display in a number of hangers. One hanger is dedicated to land warfare. Everything you need is on site, toilets, cafes and toilets. These are all level access along with the shop located just inside the entrance. Large car park. A mini bus is available to take visitors from one end of the site to the other for those less able. A walk from end to end is a 10 minute walk at a reasonable pace. At this time, March 2025 a major project is taking place with aircraft being moved . The airspace hanger is closed on the lower level.

  • Charlie

    March 2025

    Best place for aviation enthusiasts. You have to pay to enter and there is a big car park. There is also a runway where planes land and different sections of the museum. One of my favorite things was the Concorde but sadly you have to pay to go inside it.

  • Edward Smalley

    March 2025

    I had the privilege of working on this iconic museum's new hangar in the late 90s, housing American aircraft. Revisiting on a stunning day was a treat. With plenty to explore, eat, and drink, it's an ideal spot to immerse yourself in aviation history. A highlight was ticking off a bucket-list experience: a flight in a Spitfire! This incredible museum showcases the bravery and innovation of aviation pioneers. It's a must-visit destination to soak up the history and grandeur of these magnificent men and their flying machines.

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